GVidChanger-minimal

GVidChanger-minimal (gvidm) is a GTK app to quickly and easily change video resolutions in X. Running it will pop up a list of available modes; upon choosing a mode or cancelling, it exits. If you are running dual or multi-head displays, it will give you a list of screens so you can select the appropriate one.
You can also specify on the command line a mode to switch to immediately, or a list of modes to choose from.

Release Notes: When multiple screens are used, the top level
screen selection menu isn't shown unless it's
really needed. If a mode specification doesn't
include a screen number, it uses the current
screen rather than screen 0. The "cur" keyword was
added for screen specification.

Release Notes: This release adds "all" and "max" keywords for commandline mode
specification, a -l/--list option to show available modes, a -q/--query
option to show current modes, and display of the refresh rate and mode
flags in a popup.

Release Notes: This version allows specification of vid mode(s) on the
command line, and prints error message on failure to
open display. It disables GTK menu accelerator setting,
adds "uline" accelerators to menu items, "make install"
creates directories if needed, and installs the manpage
too, only uses -Wall and -MM (dependencies) if using a
GNU compiler.